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    Ik can't find the Roleplaying City Map Generator anymore. The link you provided in the second post now leads to a browser game
    Is it still available somewhere?

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    That only seems to link to the same game, again. Unless I'm missing something.
    Meh

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    Wonderful! Thanks ^^

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    If you want to keep the blue river on its own layer you need to select the inverse of the blue that you selected. So, using the select - color range function you can choose your blue but then you need to go to select - inverse then hit the delete key. That will delete everything not blue. Then remember to select - deselect (ctrl-d).
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    Or instead of deleting stuff, once you have what you want selected (before you inverse), use Ctrl-J to copy the selected pixels to a new layer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Midgardsormr View Post
    Or instead of deleting stuff, once you have what you want selected (before you inverse), use Ctrl-J to copy the selected pixels to a new layer.
    That's it!

    Thanks. That made life a lot easier!

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    Has anyone ever managed to create an island/coastal settlement with this program? If so, how did you pull it off?

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    Hey guys, my first post here, I just wanted to say that I found this tutorial to be awesome! I came up with something fairly good on my first try, and I made it especially difficult on myself by making it coastal. So, here's my first attempt, and if you have any questions about the coastal work, daftpirate, I'll do my best to answer

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